LawsuitLegalNews.com has acquired the ConsumerHealthCoalition.org domain, known for its long-standing commitment to advancing healthcare access and policy reform across underserved communities. This acquisition supports our broader mission: helping individuals stay informed and supported when facing health-related legal challenges.
For over 15 years, Consumer Health Coalition (CHC) led outreach and enrollment efforts across Pennsylvania, helping thousands gain access to coverage through Medicaid, CHIP, and ACA Marketplace plans. With a focus on the uninsured, chronically ill, and people with disabilities, CHC played a vital role in public education and bridging healthcare gaps, particularly in rural and low-income communities.
At LawsuitLegalNews.com, we report on litigation that directly affects consumers’ health and well-being. From reproductive health claims and cancer risks linked to personal care products to medical device failures and pharmaceutical lawsuits, our goal is to make complex legal issues more accessible. Our coverage includes high-profile cases such as the Suboxone tooth decay litigation, the baby food autism lawsuit, AFFF firefighting foam claims, and uterine cancer risks linked to hair relaxers.
The addition of ConsumerHealthCoalition.org into our ecosystem allows us to continue a shared mission, making sure people have access to the facts and support they need when dealing with serious health and legal concerns. It brings added depth to our work and reflects the same values: public awareness, protection, and action. As the people who benefited from CHC’s original mission are often the same individuals navigating mass torts today, individuals overlooked by the healthcare system, and looking for solutions after experiencing harm.
This acquisition enhances our capacity to inform, support, and guide affected individuals, connecting them with timely updates, relevant legal context, and, where appropriate, legal representation. ConsumerHealthCoalition.org's legacy now lives on as part of that mission. We remain committed to building on its legacy by expanding access to justice, one case and one person at a time.